Thunder Bay is cool and unique. City population of 110,000 people with no other Canadian cities within 8 hours in any direction. Lots of wilderness and outdoor appeal.
I love place I live. Its a brand new estate but it's very quiet, we got our own water park, huge green area and everything it's less than 15 minutes on a bus to town centre
Driving these things sure is a ton of fun though. We have on-demand car sharing here and whenever I'm heading into the city to get drunk, I just use the next Model 3 or Cupra Born that's parked near my apartment and just love it.
01. Insane 02. Rotting In Vain 03. Black Is The Soul 04. The Hating 05. A Different World [feat. Corey Taylor] 06. Take Me 07. Everything Falls Apart 08. Die Yet Another Night 09. When You're Not There 10. Next In Line 11. Please Come For Me 12. Baby [Deluxe edition bonus] 13. Calling Me Too Soon [Deluxe edition bonus] 14. Out Of You [Japanese Deluxe edition bonus]
Im An Fan KoЯn .. ..I Listen To KoЯn Since I Was 9 Or 10 (( In There First Album 1994 )) ... And I Heard All The Album They Released .. And I Have To Say This One Is Really Old School KoЯn Style ..
So Enjoy The Album (^_^)
And One More Thing ......
I Just Wondering For Those Assholes And Haters Who Rate This Album ( 1 ) & ( 3 ) !!! What The Fuck ??!! GROW UP You Idiot Haters x-(
The high ratings here is justifiable as Korn knock this one out pretty hard. To be very honest, i'll put this fucking album right after self-titled. You can say they been on drugs again and recorded new album to bring good ol' Korn days; the fact of the matter is whatever they have done, "The Serenity Of Suffering" bought the old Korn flavors.
I'll admit I've never been a fan of Korn, but this album does seem to have some of the best material since "Untouchables". Granted, it's not good enough to sway my opinion of the band overall, but the musicianship here is generally very solid and accessible. It's more straightforward and never really attempts to polarize its core fanbase with weird genre-mashing phases. Instead, there's a lot of bouncy riff work and at times depraved atmospherics to enjoy.
The album before this was a real step up from several mediocre efforts, but this is Korn back to their very best, my second favourite of theirs behind Issues in fact.
They got their heavy sound back, and improved on every aspect of the sound quality, making this their most quality sounding album in years, and also their most consistent too, with no real bad songs for a change, not many great one's either but enough decent one's. "Black Is The Soul" being my favourite pick.